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    Walnut and Hickory bowl

    <P>Yeah, it's me again.
    <P>Here are some shots of a Walnut and Hickory bowl I turned over the past couple of weeks.

    <P>The bowl measures 10 3/4" OD x 4" high. The base measures 3 1/2" in diameter, while the walls are about 3/8" thick.

    <P>This bowl started life out as a solid roughed out bowl which was air dried for about a year. It measured about 9" od x about 1 1/2" high.

    <P>I turned it true about a month ago and let it acclimate to the shop. After a weeks time I trued it up again, and let it sit for a couple of days more. Upon inspection, I found it hadn't moved. I judged it ready.

    <P>I had planned on adding alternating Maple and Walnut rings to it. But I decided that Hickory would make as nice a contrast as Maple. I also decided to add 1/8" thick spacers of contrasting wood to each ring. The first ring was Hickory with a Walnut spacer. The next was Walnut with Hickory spacers. You get the picture from there.

    <P>On a tip from Wally Dickerman, I kept the topmost ring Walnut, with no contrasting spacers. I think this really helps to "frame out the piece".

    <P>For some reason, when I dry sand Walnut, I don't get as nice a finish as when I wet sand. So this bowl was wet sanded with mineral oil to 1500 grit. I made sure to wipe off the excess mineral oil with mineral spirits before allowing this bowl to dry for a week.

    <P>After that time, I applied a coat or two of Woodcraft's Urethane Oil and allowed this to cure for a couple of days. After which the bowl was then buffed with the Beall System.

    <P>Thanks for viewing
    <p><font color="#000099"><b><i>See ya around,</font></b></i>
    <p><b><font color="#000066"><font size=+1>Dominic</font></font></b>
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    Looks good!

    Looks good from the cheap seats....... Nice looking bowl. I like the contrasting woods. Is this a home bowl or is it sold?
    Lee Schierer
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    simply awesome!
    chris

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    That's really attractive, Dominic! Good contrast and a pleasing pattern.
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    zounds

    Dom, that is one outstanding piece of turning.

    Danged lathe guys,


    b (no lathe - YET)

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    Outstanding, as always Dominic. Now THAT'S where I wanna be someday! Absolutely beautiful bowl, all the way around. Thanks for sharing the Photo Dominic, I always enjoy viewing your fine work.

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    That's an incredible bowl with a really pleasing pattern, Dominic
    JB

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    Close to it

    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Schierer
    Is this a home bowl or is it sold?
    <P>Mostly everything I turn from here till Xmas will be up for sale. I have a couple of people here at work who have requested large salad bowls. But for some perverse reason, they always favor the opposite color woods I have made my most recent bowl from. And always the wood I'm extra low on.

    <P>If it's a dark bowl
    <P>"Oh thats nice! Do you have any in Spalted Beech?"

    <P>If it's a light colored bowl
    <P>"Oh thats very nice! Do you have any in Cherry?"

    <P>ARRGH!

    <P>See ya around,
    <P>Dominic

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    Thanks for all the compliments!

    Thanks for all the compliments everyone! They are much appreciated.
    Dominic Greco

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    Cool

    Excellent work, as usual, Dom! I gots to learn me how to do them one 'o these years! Oh, and I think Wally was right on about the uppermost ring. It really does put all the real beautiful work in a frame of its own! Nice job!
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